The following pages link to The American Mathematical Monthly (Q93751):
Displaying 50 items.
- A Letter from Fitzroy House (Q3606587) (← links)
- Euler's “Mistake”? The Radical Product Rule in Historical Perspective (Q3606597) (← links)
- The Flaw in Euler's Proof of His Polyhedral Formula (Q3606599) (← links)
- The Gamma Function: An Eclectic Tour (Q3606600) (← links)
- Semidiscrete Geometric Flows of Polygons (Q3606601) (← links)
- When Soap Bubbles Collide (Q3606602) (← links)
- Evaluation of Some Improper Integrals Involving Hyperbolic Functions (Q3606603) (← links)
- When Is 0.999 … Equal to 1? (Q3606604) (← links)
- Ghys's Theorem and Semi-Osculating Conics of Planar Curves (Q3606605) (← links)
- An Absolutely Continuous Function in <i>L</i><sup>1</sup>(ℝ)\<i>W</i><sup>1,1</sup>(ℝ) (Q3606606) (← links)
- A Combinatorial Proof of Vandermonde's Determinant (Q3619042) (← links)
- Complex Analysis as Catalyst (Q3621554) (← links)
- New Descriptions of Conics via Twisted Cylinders, Focal Disks, and Directors (Q3621555) (← links)
- Projectile Motion: Resistance Is Fertile (Q3621556) (← links)
- <i>κ</i>-Dependence and Domination in Kings Graphs (Q3621557) (← links)
- Four Shots for a Convex Quadrilateral (Q3621558) (← links)
- A Sharpening of Wielandt's Characterization of the Gamma Function (Q3621559) (← links)
- Easy Proofs of Some Borwein Algorithms for <i>π</i> (Q3621560) (← links)
- Is a Distance One Preserving Mapping between Metric Spaces Always an Isometry? (Q3657047) (← links)
- The Meaning of the Conjecture P � NP for Mathematical Logic (Q3657987) (← links)
- The Formula of FAA Di Bruno (Q3658001) (← links)
- A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for the Primality of Fermat Numbers (Q3658057) (← links)
- Submodules of Free Modules (Q3658136) (← links)
- A Continuous Modulus of Continuity (Q3660498) (← links)
- Matrices with Integer Entries and Integer Eigenvalues (Q3661732) (← links)
- Fixed-Route Cost Allocation (Q3662995) (← links)
- A Short Proof of the Variational Principle for Approximate Solutions of a Minimization Problem (Q3663924) (← links)
- Of Calculations Past and Present: The Archimedean Algorithm (Q3664294) (← links)
- Who Gave You the Epsilon? Cauchy and the Origins of Rigorous Calculus (Q3665369) (← links)
- A Simple Proof of the Daniel-Stone Representation Theorem (Q3665381) (← links)
- How Few n-Permutations Contain All Possible k-Permutations? (Q3666855) (← links)
- The Slow Continued Fraction Algorithm Via 2 × 2 Integer Matrices (Q3666920) (← links)
- Pointwise Limits of Analytic Functions (Q3667126) (← links)
- A Conjecture Related to Sylvester's Problem (Q3667501) (← links)
- Manifolds with the Same Spectrum (Q3667557) (← links)
- On the Geometry of the Kepler Problem (Q3667982) (← links)
- The Ranking of Incomplete Tournaments: A Mathematician's Guide to Popular Sports (Q3669444) (← links)
- Proving Pedoe's Inequality by Complex Number Computation (Q3670064) (← links)
- R 3 is the Union of Disjoint Circles (Q3670080) (← links)
- The Quarterly Reports of S. Ramanujan (Q3671092) (← links)
- Calculus is Algebra (Q3671167) (← links)
- Extending Functions to Infinitesimals of Finite Order (Q3671415) (← links)
- Another Look at the Chebyshev Polynomials (Q3672278) (← links)
- On the Number of Multiplicative Partitions (Q3674746) (← links)
- Some New Types of Closure Properties in the Plane (Q3675078) (← links)
- Perpendicular Polygons (Q3675081) (← links)
- Characterizing Maximally Looped Closed Curves (Q3675099) (← links)
- How Small Can the Mean Shadow of a Set Be? (Q3676149) (← links)
- Bernstein Polynomials Via the Shifting Operator (Q3676592) (← links)
- Simplification of Some Contour Integrations (Q3677972) (← links)